articleNew England Journal of MedicineOct 31, 2002BRONZE OA

Long-Term Trends in the Incidence of and Survival with Heart Failure

Framingham Heart Study · National Heart Lung and Blood Institute · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Heart failure is a major public health problem. Long-term trends in the incidence of heart failure and survival after its onset in the community have not been characterized.

Methods

We used statistical models to assess temporal trends in the incidence of heart failure and Cox proportional-hazards regression to evaluate survival after the onset of heart failure among subjects in the Framingham Heart Study. Cases of heart failure were classified according to the date of onset: 1950 through 1969 (223 cases), 1970 through 1979 (222), 1980 through 1989 (307), and 1990 through 1999 (323). We also calculated 30-day, 1-year, and 5-year age-adjusted mortality rates for each period.

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